Turkey Approves Return of Confiscated Property to Minorities

ANKARA (AP)–Turkey’s parliament approved a law Wednesday to return properties confiscated by the state to Christian and Jewish minority foundations – a key reform demanded by the European Union. The E.U. has long been pressing Turkey to pass the measure that would allow the foundations belonging to minority groups to reclaim seized assets – including churches, school buildings and orphanages – registered in the names of saints. It would also allow Muslim foundations to receive financial aid from foreign countries. The reform appears designed to meet conditions set by the E.U. for Turkey’s membership in the bloc. Parliament passed the measure 242-72. President Abdullah Gul, a close associate of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is expected to sign the measure. Turkey seized some properties owned by minority foundations in 1974 around the time of an invasion of Cyprus that followed a coup attempt by supporters of union with Greece. The country’s population of 70 million, mostly Muslim, includes 65,000 Armenian Orthodox Christians, 23,000 Jews and fewer than 2,500 Greek Orthodox Christians. Parliament first approved the measure in November 2006. But the president at the time, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, was a secularist who was often at odds with Erdogan’s Islamic-rooted government, and he vetoed it. Critics have said, however, the measure makes no clear provision for assets that have since been sold on to other people. Religious minorities have often complained of discrimination in Turkey, which has a history of conflict with Greece, which is predominantly Christian, and with Armenia’s, another mostly Christian group.

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